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A “phenomenal” lollipop lady has been warned she could face the chop as Hampshire County Council eyes up cutting its road crossing services to fill its black hole. Sharon Woodford, who has worked as a lollipop lady in Holbury for 32 years, built up a reputation among locals for her work. She and 20 other crossing guards could now lose their jobs as Hampshire hopes to rake in £1million amid a deficit totalling £132million. The situation, which remains undecided, could bring all 163 crossing patrols to an end. Woodford told GB News: “It would be a shame to see it go but what do you do?” Parents …